Economics

European Consumers Slowly Shed Pessimism as Public Life Resumes

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Euro-area consumer confidence is slowly rebounding from a seven-year low, with people allowed to move more freely now that the most severe lockdown restrictions have been lifted.

A gauge measuring sentiment across the 19-nation region increased to -14.7 in June from -18.8 in May. The European Commission’s reading remains well below its long-term average.